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07 - A Book About a Cult

ETA: The blurb adds that she was also in a cult for 10 years so it’s not just the cult tv show connection.
I think Ashley Winstead also has a book: The Last Housewife about a fictional cult.

This was featured on the podcast The Worst Bestsellers in the past year. It did not sound like a book I want to read, but it will fit the prompt.

Last year I read Waco: David Koresh, the Branch Davidians, and A Legacy of Rage- a lot of Waco books are by survivors or law enforcement that were there. This author was neither, so probably less biased than authors who were involved.
I have several books about Jonestown on my TBR. I'll dig them up when I have a chance.
The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly and The Chosen One were good YA novels.






I read it and wouldn't say that it's about a cult.

I read it and wouldn't say that it's about a cult."
Darn. The description really made it seem that way. Thanks for the input!

Amber Marie wrote: "Does Bunny by Mona Awad fit here? Without having read it, I have no idea if it's really a cult."
No, not really. It's a clique of college students, but that's far from a cult.
No, not really. It's a clique of college students, but that's far from a cult.

Just reading the back blurb, the Bunny Group sounds like it fits Steven Hassan's BITE Model of Authoritarian Control, which makes it at the very least cult adjacent:
https://freedomofmind.com/cult-mind-c...
BEHAVIOR
This category explores how manipulative groups regulate and dominate their members’ actions and behaviors through strict rules, rewards, and punishments, limiting individual autonomy.
INFORMATION
Examining the tactics of manipulative organizations to control information flow through censorship and propaganda, restricting members’ access to outside perspectives.
THOUGHT
Focuses on psychological techniques used by such groups to shape beliefs and attitudes, suppressing critical thinking and promoting conformity.
EMOTION
Explores how manipulative organizations manipulate emotions, fostering dependency and loyalty through love-bombing, guilt, and fear-based indoctrination.


I was thinking about using this book as well.



It's definitely not the "juicy" read people may want, she's not going to incriminate people she cares about... But rather it's an intriguing memoir and we gain a lot of interpersonal knowledge that you can't get from third party biographies.

So how do John and Diane end up dying two decades later, on the same day, on a cracked concrete floor in a thatch hut by a remote canyon? This is the mystery Akash Kapur sets out to solve in Better to Have Gone , and it carries deep personal Diane and John were the parents of Akash’s wife, Auralice. Akash and Auralice grew up in Auroville; like the rest of their community, they never really understood those deaths."
On my TBR for a while.




Cosmogyral wrote: "I've just gotten into Janice Hallett's mysteries, so I'm happy The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels will be perfect!"

ETA: The blurb adds that she was also in a cult for 10 years so it’s not just ..."
I read this book last month and loved it! (I was also a big OTH fan.) It is definitely about a cult. Would recommend the audio if you're into audiobooks!


If I get to this prompt I'll get to the book which was Dinner for Vampires: Life on a Cult TV Show



The Amazon blurb has: "Notorious cult leader Patrick Nye and his followers, known as The Seven, are pleading not guilty to detonating a bomb in a London theatre."


Joanna wrote: "I read Occulted earlier this year, which works if you're looking for a graphic novel option."
I am ALWAYS up for a graphic novel option! this one looks perfect.
I am ALWAYS up for a graphic novel option! this one looks perfect.

The Ash Family is one I haven't read that looks good.
Catherine wrote: "I'm fascinated by cults -- to the point that I have a cults and other alternative lifestyles shelf.
The Ash Family is one I haven't read that looks good."
Thank you for the link to your shelf, I found several books I want to read that look like they will fit this category. Do these all fit "cult"?
The Family Upstairs,
Wonder Valley
World of Trouble
Harmony
The Ash Family is one I haven't read that looks good."
Thank you for the link to your shelf, I found several books I want to read that look like they will fit this category. Do these all fit "cult"?
The Family Upstairs,
Wonder Valley
World of Trouble
Harmony

The Ash Family is one I haven't read that looks good."
Thank you for the link to your shelf, I found several books I want to read that look like they will fit this category. Do these all fit "cult"?"
The Family Upstairs : definitely a cult, albeit a small one
Wonder Valley : more traditional cult, of the hippie commune type
World of Trouble : third book in a trilogy, more of a communal living situation as the world ends
Harmony : cultish? cult-adjacent?
Catherine wrote: "Nadine in NY wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I'm fascinated by cults -- to the point that I have a cults and other alternative lifestyles shelf.
The Ash Family is one I haven't read tha..."
Thanks. "Cult-adjacent" is good enough for me, I'm not being strict with myself on this one.
I read the first "Last Policeman" book already, and I was planning to read the second next year anyway, so I figured if the third works for this category I could fit it in, too. But maybe not. That's okay!
The Ash Family is one I haven't read tha..."
Thanks. "Cult-adjacent" is good enough for me, I'm not being strict with myself on this one.
I read the first "Last Policeman" book already, and I was planning to read the second next year anyway, so I figured if the third works for this category I could fit it in, too. But maybe not. That's okay!

So by going that route, I have this book on my shelf:
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I know some people are fascinated by cults, but I have to confess, this is not my favorite topic, and I've never read a book about a cult. I have been meaning to read The Girls, and "the Manson family" was a cult, so I might choose that. I'll be following this post closely to see if you all have better recommendations!!
Listopia list is Here: A Book about a Cult